The Spy Who Loved Me
James Bond, Book 10
by Ian Fleming
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Recommended by 1 source and appears in Thriller & Suspense and Fiction.
?He was about six feet tall, slim and fit. The eyes in the lean , slightly tanned face were a very clear greyblue and as they observed the men they were cold and watchful. His good looks had a dangerous, almost cruel quality that had frightened me. But now I knew he could smile, I thought his face exciting, in a way no face had ever excited me bef...
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Recommended by 1 source and appears in Thriller & Suspense and Fiction.
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Rian Johnson
“@zestitude Maybe the short story collections I?ve enjoyed all of the books and Fleming?s fetishizing of eating and interior decoration is my favorite part of them. Though fair warning, they?re also all very VERY of their time. The Spy Who Loved Me is a fascinating atypical one. | @zestitude Maybe the short story collections I’ve enjoyed all of the books and Fleming’s fetishizing of eating and interior decoration is my favorite part of them. Though fair warning, they’re also all very VERY of their time. The Spy Who Loved Me is a fascinating atypical one.”
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